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Classroom Management Strategies for the average teacher
Classroom Management Strategies for the average teacher
Learn tips on how to handle power struggles with students through the sage advice of James Lehman, behavioral therapist.
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May 19, 2010 - 1:13 pm
Tags: Class Rules, Classroom Management Resources, let the class decide
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The Thomas Gordon model of classroom management is an interesting classroom management model that asks teachers to become equals with their students, throw out class rules, teach problem-solving skills and use “I-messages” when behavior problems come up.
Lets take a look at each of these four aspects of Gordon’s model:
Become Equal with Your Students
The idea here [...]
May 14, 2010 - 11:58 am
Tags: Disruptive students, power struggles, reflection
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April 20, 2010 - 2:31 pm
Tags: Disruptive students, power struggles, reflection
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There are two basic categories of teachers: those who have good classroom management and those who don’t. Those who have it either worked hard to get it, or it just came naturally. Those who don’t have it, well, it’s not because of a lack of trying.
In fact, in speaking to some teachers who struggle with [...]
March 25, 2010 - 6:44 am
Tags: Disruptive students, power struggles, reflection
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Many teachers are able to identify the fact that there is a problem in their classroom. Some are even able to specify what the problem is:
“John is my biggest classroom management problem”
“There are a couple of boys that just don’t get along”
“My students have respect issues”
These teachers often are also able to list various strategies [...]
March 2, 2010 - 1:43 pm
Tags: Classroom Management Resources, parental involvement
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With so many different students and teachers and schools, it might seem hard to pinpoint the top three mistakes teachers make in managing their classrooms. There is some basic same-ness that allows for such a broad classification, though.
1. Raising your voice.
Raising your voice will only serve to escalate the problem. Even if the students quiet [...]
February 23, 2010 - 2:11 pm
Tags: Disruptive students, power struggles
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Every teacher faces at least one discipline problem each day. Handling these issues properly is the difference between a well managed classroom and a chaotic one.
Here are your five basic steps to handling any discipline problem effectively:
Take a breath – this will give you a moment to collect your thoughts and remain under control
Address the [...]
February 18, 2010 - 11:15 am
Tags: Behavior Plans, Classroom Management Resources, power struggles
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February 12, 2010 - 6:51 am
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February 9, 2010 - 12:42 pm
Tags: Behavior Plans, Body Language, Class Rules, Disruptive students, Lesson plans, parental involvement, power struggles, Student motivation
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January 18, 2010 - 1:51 pm
Tags: Body Language, power struggles
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